The Way of Kings (The Stormlight Archive #1)

, #1

Paperback, 1008 pages

English language

Published Aug. 2, 2010 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-1-4299-9280-0
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Widely acclaimed for his work completing Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time saga, Brandon Sanderson now begins a grand cycle of his own, one every bit as ambitious and immersive.

Roshar is a world of stone and storms. Uncanny tempests of incredible power sweep across the rocky terrain so frequently that they have shaped ecology and civilization alike. Animals hide in shells, trees pull in branches, and grass retracts into the soilless ground. Cities are built only where the topography offers shelter.

It has been centuries since the fall of the ten consecrated orders known as the Knights Radiant, but their Shardblades and Shardplate remain: mystical swords and suits of armor that transform ordinary men into near-invincible warriors. Men trade kingdoms for Shardblades. Wars are fought for them, and won by them.

One such war rages on a ruined landscape called the Shattered Plains. There, Kaladin, who traded his medical apprenticeship …

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Spoilers for all of Cosmere.

I'd read this first in 2012, and then followed along the Way of Kings reread for a while. This was a fresh-reread after quite a long time, just in time for Rhythm of War (which comes out Nov '20).

I remember being blown away when I read this first, and it stands up very well to everything I felt back then. Kaladin's storyline is the most soul-crushing journey, and yet Sanderson manages to make you smile.

There were lots of more hidden gems that I picked up on the re-read. Shallan's truths and lies about her past are much more obvious, and Bridge Four feels like more (for eg Teft's background getting explored further in Oathbringer makes his evasions much more pronounced).

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